Washington's Cherry Blossoms Reach Peak Bloom
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Washington Examiner |
The end of March marks the peak bloom of cherry blossom trees in Washington, D.C., and the LEGO Discovery Center is celebrating the occasion by adding its own decorations to its miniature replica of t...
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Washington, D.C.'s famous cherry blossoms peaked early for the sixth year in a row.
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The Washington Monument is seen as cherry trees begin to bloom, Wednesday, March 26, 2025, around the Tidal Basin in Washington.
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The monthlong National Cherry Blossom Festival draws more than 1.5 million visitors to Washington, D.C., each year to see the spring spectacle of more than 3,000 pale pink and white cherry blossom trees that were given to the city by Japan as a gift in 1912.
Cherry blossoms go through various stages before reaching peak bloom. Currently, Washington, D.C.'s cherished trees are on the verge of full bloom, a process that is closely monitored by the National Park Service (NPS).
Cherry blossom season has arrived in Washington, D.C., where pink and white flowers can be seen on thousands of trees as peak bloom approaches.
Washington D.C.'s famed blossoms, a gift of Japan in 1912, have begun blooming and are only step away from peak bloom, as per the NPS.
Thousands of blooming cherry blossom trees in the nation’s capital are showing white and pink petals, and Washington D.C. residents are glad spring is back.
The cherry blossoms that line the iconic Washington, D.C., waterfront are days away from reaching peak bloom, according to the National Park Service.
Washington's National Cherry Blossom Festival is underway. Michigan hosts the National Cherry Festival in June.